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July 03, 2008

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Bea Elliott

I'm sure it costs tens of thousands of dollars to ship a live animal overseas. There are countless fees and licenses to be obtained from government agencies - veterinarian costs - care and maintenance of the animal before and during "shipping" and of course the cost of "travel" to a land "beyond"..... And of course I'm sure there are large "administrative" costs to implement the whole shebang. This re-enforces my belief that when one wants to truly be "charitable" green-backs do the most good. But then again, Heifer International would have been denied their agenda to perpetuate "livestock agriculture" and "animals as commodities". Looking over their web site I'm not surprised to see genetically advanced "gifts" in the U.S. - most with affiliation to "4-H" and other youth enterprises. It's propaganda masked by philanthropy and these animals are paying generously - with thier lives.

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